Europe is bleeding in the first World War; millions of Russian and German cadavers lie along the eastern front, while the people in power divvy up the world.

From London to Constantinople, and from St. Petersburg to Berlin, the armies, spies, revolutionaries and secret agents are destroying the ancient empires and forging the foundations of a new world.

In the middle of Europe’s war and the Soviet revolution, the mysterious American agent John Mann investigates the plot of a conspiracy that involves the death of the enigmatic Rasputin, the fall of the Czar, Stalin’s machinations and Trotsky’s strategies, the distribution of the Middle East, the Arabs and the Turks, the Bolsheviks and the Germans, and the Kaiser’s most powerful weapon in his war against the Russian Empire: Vladimir Lenin.

The story that starts in 1917 ends on November 9, 1989, with the fall of the Berlin Wall. Anastasia and Konstantin, two survivors of the Soviet revolution separated by the wall, tell their version of the facts while they attempt to be reunited.